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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Play the Victim" by the artist "Word Alive, The"

This song "Play the Victim" by The Word Alive is a dialogue between two people, where one accuses the other of constantly playing the victim and seeking attention.

The lyrical hero is tired of the drama and fake suffering. He points out that the girl is creating her own problems ("working on your freshest tragedy") instead of trying to solve them. Her tears seem insincere to him ("knowing your tears aren't real") and her behavior theatrical ("like snow in the summer", "it's like icicles in the spring"). He bluntly states that she is lost ("you're lost") and unwilling to change ("you don't get it, you don't wanna listen").

The chorus of the song ("Why do we do what we do? We do it to ourselves!") is a rhetorical question addressed to the listener and the girl herself. It emphasizes the vicious cycle where a person traps themselves in a web of suffering.

Overall, the lyrics speak of a toxic relationship where one person manipulates the other by playing the victim, and the other is tired of this game and trying to reach their partner's common sense.

You're the one who always falls apart

The one who plays the victim

Working on your latest tragedy

When you should try to fix it

You don't understand and

You won't listen!

Why do we do what we do?

We do it to ourselves!

(We hurt the ones we love!

The ones we love!)

When, when will it end?

We do it to ourselves!

(We hurt the ones we love!

The ones we love!)

I'm not the one you should be worried about

You're so lost, you're so lost

Why does nothing seem to get through you?

These are your problems, there's nothing I can do!

(There's nothing I can do!)

You don't understand it

You won't listen

Why do we do what we do?

We do it to ourselves!

(We hurt the ones we love!

The ones we love!)

When, when will it end?

We do it to ourselves!

(to ourselves!)

Knowing your tears are made believe

Snowflakes in the summer

It just doesn't add up, it just doesn't add up

Like icicles in spring

Wake up, wake up

And see the truth

I'm not like you

Why do we do what we do?

We do it to ourselves!

(We hurt the ones we love!

The ones we love!)

When, when will it end?

We do it to ourselves!

(We hurt the ones we love!

The ones we love!)

Why do we do what we do?

We do it to our...

Why do we do what we do?

We do it to ourselves!

We do it to our...

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